The Phenomenology of Spirit
by G.W.F. Hegel
This book is essential for understanding phenomenology and provides a contrasting viewpoint to Husserl's theories, enriching the philosophical context.
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by G.W.F. Hegel
This book is essential for understanding phenomenology and provides a contrasting viewpoint to Husserl's theories, enriching the philosophical context.
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As a direct work by Husserl, this text dives deep into his theories, making it a perfect companion for anyone exploring intuition in his phenomenology.
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It ties into the discussions of intuition by linking it to broader questions about meaning and experience in the context of scientific rationality.
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This book provides a contemporary analysis of Husserl's thoughts, directly addressing intuition as understood in his philosophies, making it relevant for your interests.
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Heidegger's reinterpretation of phenomenology offers a critical perspective on Husserl’s ideas and adds depth to the understanding of intuition.
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This book elaborates on key phenomenological concepts, including intuition, from a later philosophical viewpoint that complements Husserl's frameworks.
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Merleau-Ponty's emphasis on embodied perception provides a unique angle on Husserlian intuition, bridging the topics of mind and body in phenomenology.
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While not strictly phenomenological, Kuhn's exploration of how frameworks shape understanding can enrich discussions on the nature of intuition and perception in science.
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